The ONSC represents Boy Scouting in Davie, Davidson, Randolph, Guilford, Alamance, Rockingham, Caswell, and Person counties of North Carolina.
The camp was founded in the 1960s by Allan "Doc" Lewis and associates and was named after the local Cherokee tribe.
Established around 1940, this camp functioned for several years until growth made it obvious that a larger facility would be necessary.
This song is sung multiple times during the year at CSR, most notably by the summer camp staff at the Thursday night campfire.
The song has been sung at many world landmarks as well, including the Golden Gate Bridge, the Gateway Arch, and the Wright Brothers Memorial.
As part of the national Boy Scouts of America's bankruptcy to compensate the victims of previous sexual abuse, each council was required to contribute to the survivor's trust fund.
To raise the funds to cover its contribution, the Old North State Council divested for Woodfield Scout Preservation in January 2022.
Charles T. Hagan Sea Scout Base (or just Hagan Sea Base) is an Old North State Council camp on the Davidson County, North Carolina shores of High Rock Lake.
[4] Facilities on the island include latrines, a small dining hall, a boating dock, and a lodge building.
This was followed by the Lodge's acceptance of the E. Urner Goodman Camping Award in 2003 and a National Service Grant in 2005, which helped construct a Health & Fitness shelter at Cherokee Scout Reservation.
Each officer (the mentioned excluding advisers) has one vote per decision at these meetings, as does the immediately previous lodge chief.
The lodge vice chief positions in order with no succession are as follows: A trio known as the "Key 3" are allowed to make certain decisions with approval from the EC.
At the EC meetings, each chairman is granted one vote on each decision until the committee that he represents is dissolved.
The fourth Article explains the expectations of Tsoiotsi Tsogalii members at Lodge functions, and also declares that items sold by the Lodge must be either approved by Executive Committee or the leadership of the place where the items are sold.
Lodges compete against each other in events such as Indian dancing and the Quest for the Golden Arrow Games, which is similar to a decathlon.